Albanian rapper addresses Edi Rama: The Quakers gave us bread, tamed the tax (Photo)

The 5 euro tax on the Nation's Road is now top and every day for Albanians from Kosovo and for those in Albania. Prime Minister Edi Rama has decided that since this month anyone who passes on the Nation Street to pay the tax, depending on the weight of the vehicle. But this decision has not been welcomed at all [...]
The 5 euro tax on the Nation's Road is now top and every day for Albanians from Kosovo and for those in Albania.
Prime Minister Edi Rama has decided that since this month anyone who passes on the Nation Street to pay the tax, depending on the weight of the vehicle.
But this decision has not been welcomed at all and has caused widespread noise on all sides. Kukes ' citizens have even been brought to protest and burned the sports on that road, reports Periscope.
After that, a large number of them have been arrested and are now being held in custody.
The voice in this direction has also been raised by Albanian rapper Arian Agoshi, or known as Gold Ag.
He has remembered the time when the Cubans opened the doors to Kosovars during the war. Regarding the tax, Gold Ag has told Eddie Rama to soften, since people have no money.
We remember that the opposition in Albania today has held prosthetists on the issue, on the other hand, Rama has given the first signs that the border tax will be discussed./Periscopi/













